When architects Scott Brownrigg were given a brief to create a new gateway to Cambridge Science Park they knew the building had to be impressive to attract the desired high tech and Research and Development companies.
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Designed for professional use, the Dyson HEPA Big+Quiet Formaldehyde addresses issues around air quality in shared spaces, taking indoor purification further – literally
Alumno, a specialist student accommodation developer, conceived and delivered a sophisticated and welcoming space for Element Bermondsey, a new student accommodation overlooking Bermondsey Spa Gardens. To do this, Forbo Flooring Systems’ Sarlon and Safestep floor coverings were specified, for their technical and aesthetic qualities.
Evotech Air Quality, a leading provider of indoor air quality solutions, has released the results of a one-year study into CO2 levels in schools.
More than 50% of students have used a food bank during their time at university
Forbo Flooring Systems is delighted to announce that this year marks the 100th anniversary of one of its most popular entrance flooring systems: Nuway, a primary barrier matting which has been manufactured at the same Telford site since 1923.
Mitsubishi Electric has teamed-up with Harlow College to establish The Renewable Energy Training Centre, a new on-campus project for the next generation of heating engineers to train using green technologies.
Work is progressing at a significant refurbishment project at a school in Merthyr Tydfil which will pave the way for the future construction of educational facilities in Wales.
Amidst ongoing challenges, research from school transport specialist Kura reveals that sustainability is taking a backseat for school leaders, highlighting a disconnect between targets and action.
TECHNOLOGY is at the forefront of education and students and teachers at 14 Cumbrian schools are set to benefit, thanks to a collaboration between 3D printing experts, 3D 360 and Sellafield Ltd.
In the height of the pandemic, EdTech played a fundamental role in addressing the challenges students faced by suddenly having to learn remotely.
Contractor Clegg Construction has started work on an exciting £5.9m renovation scheme to repurpose the derelict Maltby Grammar School near Rotherham into a community resource and education facility.